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the euro slightly up against the greenback. we will leave it at that. >> more international news now. the new york based group human rights watch issued its annual review of the human rights situation in more than 90 countries. it gives special attention to war crimes surrounding the arabs bring -- arab spring, accusing both the syrian government and rebels of war crimes. the organization criticizes burma, saying the government has not done enough to protect minorities. on the topic of syria, we spoke to the director of human rights watch in germany asking what could be done with hundreds of thousands fleeing syria and daily news of crimes. >> first of all, we have to help those people. the need aid, food, good tents, good housing, and also the western countries have to take on some of the refugees, not to leave the burden of to turkey and jordan alone. we shall revise our policy there, but also very important is the international criminal court. the rebel gang leader or the officer of assad's army -- they have to know that the
the euro slightly up against the greenback. we will leave it at that. >> more international news now. the new york based group human rights watch issued its annual review of the human rights situation in more than 90 countries. it gives special attention to war crimes surrounding the arabs bring -- arab spring, accusing both the syrian government and rebels of war crimes. the organization criticizes burma, saying the government has not done enough to protect minorities. on the topic of...
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there's a sense of calm, a relief that many storms that seemed like they might be overwhelming, like the euro crisis have been weathered. people from america are optim t optimist optimistic, those from emerging markets more so. but everywhere there is a sense of caution. mpw seeing -- released this week, 452% saw no change from the current tepid economic environment. 28% saw a decline and 18% said things will get better. it is still an improvement from last year, when 48% predicted a decline. the last few years of recovery, followed by slowdowns of political crisis, of new terror attacks from north africa, have made people wary of excessive optimism. these are stable, crises have been contained. there's some growth on the horizon, but no one's ready to declare that we have turned any corners. there are no bulls in davos this year, no countries taking center stage. one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that google couldn't afford it, they just had that their first year with $50 billion in revenue. it's a sen
there's a sense of calm, a relief that many storms that seemed like they might be overwhelming, like the euro crisis have been weathered. people from america are optim t optimist optimistic, those from emerging markets more so. but everywhere there is a sense of caution. mpw seeing -- released this week, 452% saw no change from the current tepid economic environment. 28% saw a decline and 18% said things will get better. it is still an improvement from last year, when 48% predicted a decline....
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the euro probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year when the countries came in when it really came in they had before the euro. industry to run twelve percent fourteen percent that had a devaluation premium in and when they joined the or suddenly they were all the. you know four percent four percent or below and this encouraged countries now with no dead it can add more to. give the wrong message because what they should have realized is that this these debts now are so euro debt no longer drachmas are clear that it can't devalued them away you're stuck with this and maybe in retrospect it might have been wise for countries of the high debt not to lock themselves into that fixed at her to have a devaluation in inflation before but nobody wanted to do that and if they. murdered risk not being able to make that deadline of nine hundred ninety nine of getting all those countries into the euro zone and and because. you know a moment the political moment may have been missed and may not have come up
the euro probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year when the countries came in when it really came in they had before the euro. industry to run twelve percent fourteen percent that had a devaluation premium in and when they joined the or suddenly they were all the. you know four percent four percent or below and this encouraged countries now with no dead it can add more to. give the wrong message because what they should have realized is that this these debts now are so euro...
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in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep working towards my master's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations, hormone treatment, and egg extraction. anna needs the money. although she is 26, she is almost too old. this clinic is looking for even younger donors, and it has plenty of applicants to choose from. >> every day, we get calls from two or three women who want to donate eggs. we now have a list of 200 donors, even though we do not have that many potential recipients. >> donating eggs is a lucrative source of income. although in spain it is illegal to sell them, donors receive money in the form of compensation. four years ago, this professor was a member of spain's
in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep working towards my master's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations,...
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it isn't the creation of the euro. cars the problem so much because before the euro came into being countries where they clearly had a hundred three percent. g.d.p. ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in some cases to declining population and so you have more. people more pensions bills to pay and fewer people to work to pay them you know that it's a pretty big problem when the shot came but when you talk about dadt i mean there are i think two points to make because first of all has always been plagued with debt. reg its budget deficit in order to qualify so maybe it's not the death but what was it maybe that hero was too good on maybe you topping for europe then they probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year wh
it isn't the creation of the euro. cars the problem so much because before the euro came into being countries where they clearly had a hundred three percent. g.d.p. ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in...
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nobody else euro and people talked about the measures now it's driven by a little bit of fiscal cliff optimism we've at least seem to have avoided it for a few months and therefore now people think that hate is to measure in japan are working to some to it actually helps to do extractions on it but the key measures here is really the start of the universe camote that risk almost can evaporate relatively quickly. so the business will today have a fantastic we can stay with us here and i'll take as the danube or so he'll be out with the. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. when i've done your. drug game coming up. the reeling from columbine to sandy hook. a supermodel with. no proof anti-depressants are a sham. from the age of pain docs pumped. in adam lanza pretty much every school shooting in the polls. was on prescription drugs on antidepressants k
nobody else euro and people talked about the measures now it's driven by a little bit of fiscal cliff optimism we've at least seem to have avoided it for a few months and therefore now people think that hate is to measure in japan are working to some to it actually helps to do extractions on it but the key measures here is really the start of the universe camote that risk almost can evaporate relatively quickly. so the business will today have a fantastic we can stay with us here and i'll take...
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the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution given to germany itself at the end of world war ii in 1953, during the london conference, a series of countries, including greece, decided to allow germany the opportunity to write off 60% of the public debt through growth and moratorium on payment and this is an opportunity that must be given not only to greece but the european countries that have a debt problem so that the cubs can -- countries can rediscover growth, get back on their feet again. now, the second aspect to your very important question has to deal with how this magical word known as "growth "will
the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution...
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state owned natural gas through death which could potentially raise more than one point five billion euros for others so what's the dire lever that while we're going to turn our attentions to a man cause are very good fellas in on this so do tell me firstly what is that and how vital is it for greece to sell it right now. well katie is a greek state owns and natural gas group which is responsible for the acquisition and delivery of fine natural gas to customers throughout the country at the moment as existing contracts with the about one hundred ninety three companies out throughout the country i believe. and despite all the economic problems that greece is currently facing at that company depth of that company's financial financials are not all that bad in comparison to the rest of the nation so a very lucrative asset indeed now to the second part of the question and greece has to sell this asset so i think you summarize it pretty well in the beginning while the country is now under huge pressure from the. from the european commission the european central bank and the international moneta
state owned natural gas through death which could potentially raise more than one point five billion euros for others so what's the dire lever that while we're going to turn our attentions to a man cause are very good fellas in on this so do tell me firstly what is that and how vital is it for greece to sell it right now. well katie is a greek state owns and natural gas group which is responsible for the acquisition and delivery of fine natural gas to customers throughout the country at the...
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here is the voice of europe's working class as we discussed the euro crisis with a representative of more than fifty trade unions. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators a lot of. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my one time immediately i am going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. thank you did i'm talking to owen to user who is with the team you see an umbrella group for more than fifty trade unions in the u.k. which represent a total of nearly six and a half million people working in all sorts of sectors from train drivers to teachers i want you to thank you for talking to us today now you are a gre
here is the voice of europe's working class as we discussed the euro crisis with a representative of more than fifty trade unions. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators a lot of. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself am i going to tax my brother understand my one time immediately i am going to leave basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration. the. judge...
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he made over 200 million euros. now, many of his fellow greeks are looking to follow in his footsteps, and he can see why -- not only does he love the beautiful swiss countryside and the country's efficiency, he also appreciates its low rate of taxation. >> it is not illegal, but morally unacceptable that in some comfort -- countries, you have to pay 50% tax. anybody who wants to have a good quality life -- i find it proper no more. it has to do with tax. >> tax regulation is especially business friendly, which is why thousands of businesses are headquartered, at least on paper, here. a growing number of greek businesses are here as well. christoph knows why. he has just helped a company set up business. in switzerland, the corporate tax rate is just 5%, compared to 20% in greece. he shows colleagues how he said it up. tax breaks are one of several factors that make switzerland highly attractive to businesses. >> if you base your business here, you are in good company, international company. there is a host of inter
he made over 200 million euros. now, many of his fellow greeks are looking to follow in his footsteps, and he can see why -- not only does he love the beautiful swiss countryside and the country's efficiency, he also appreciates its low rate of taxation. >> it is not illegal, but morally unacceptable that in some comfort -- countries, you have to pay 50% tax. anybody who wants to have a good quality life -- i find it proper no more. it has to do with tax. >> tax regulation is...
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we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of confidence in the european project and the eurozone project, losing several banks, people on the streets, riots. (singing) (instrumental music) >> the u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner, concerned about the eurozone crisis, sought a meeting with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble on his holiday. in a statement, they said there was a need for global cooperation to resolve debt problems. >> as the european union's greatest ally and trading partner, what can the u.s. do to prevent a break up? >> well the eurozone is of course america's leading trade partner. and as a consequence, if the eurozon
we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of...
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operandi these days seems to be human rights violations over the years china's spent over sixty billion euros dollars to build schools roads and water supplies as well as developing industries from beer factories to cultural workshops. outside the capital in one of tibet's most ancient temples when we ask the monk what he thinks of the exile of their spiritual leader the dalai lama he surprisingly said he didn't hear. the government supplies clothes food and other necessities not the dalai lama i couldn't care less where he was it's not easy even on the ground it's hard to see what's true and what's being deliberately shown to foreigners but what's crucial for the next generation of tibetans is that the mix of ancient traditions and beijing's billions can pay off. when off r.t. tibet. you're watching the weekly live here from moscow after a short break we take a look at the people who thought they had a front row seat in the end of the world apocalypse. he survived more atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many
operandi these days seems to be human rights violations over the years china's spent over sixty billion euros dollars to build schools roads and water supplies as well as developing industries from beer factories to cultural workshops. outside the capital in one of tibet's most ancient temples when we ask the monk what he thinks of the exile of their spiritual leader the dalai lama he surprisingly said he didn't hear. the government supplies clothes food and other necessities not the dalai lama...
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the euro stocks 50 also got a bump on the day. in new york, trading is still under way for the dow jones industrial average, and the positive momentum continues on the back of some strong earnings from the likes of procter and gamble and starbucks. euro-dollar is trending higher, trading for $1.347 know. have not seen it there in a while. >> a lot of green there. >> speaking of strong earnings, good news for apple rival samsung. it beat expectations, bringing a record 6.6 billion euros in profit in the fourth quarter. >> the new numbers were largely thanks to sales of its property galaxy -- popular galaxy line of smartphone. samsung is powering ahead, managing to ship 63 million smartphones worldwide, putting it well ahead of apple's iphone. despite the record-breaking quarter, samsung expects sales to taper off in 2013. >> strikes have continued at dusseldorf and cologne airport, causing a second day of flight cancellations and heavy delays. >> long lines formed at check-in areas while around 170 flights have been canceled so far
the euro stocks 50 also got a bump on the day. in new york, trading is still under way for the dow jones industrial average, and the positive momentum continues on the back of some strong earnings from the likes of procter and gamble and starbucks. euro-dollar is trending higher, trading for $1.347 know. have not seen it there in a while. >> a lot of green there. >> speaking of strong earnings, good news for apple rival samsung. it beat expectations, bringing a record 6.6 billion...
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the models cost between 300 euros and 3000 euros per day depending on how in-demand they are. if another designer can offer more, he will lose out. >> money is what it is all about. we come to a fashion trade fair to find out how the clothes get from the cat look to the store. it looks like we may be a bit early. they are still setting up. here they are -- the clothes we saw during the casting. they are being displayed by the sales agent responsible for selling the close to retailers. she is already looking at stress. -- a bit stressed. she said she has things to organize, and mitchell is not there yet. >> we take a look around the trade fair. there were 900 brands there. all kinds of styles, and lots of eccentric fashion bases. these clothes will not be in stores until next winter. it is a paradise for fashion diehards. it is exciting even for us. >> as the fare gets going, more and more buyers arrive from small boutiques and department stores. melanie is showing off her work. >> this is a collection from a berlin designer. >> the pieces will cost at least 500 euros with a hi
the models cost between 300 euros and 3000 euros per day depending on how in-demand they are. if another designer can offer more, he will lose out. >> money is what it is all about. we come to a fashion trade fair to find out how the clothes get from the cat look to the store. it looks like we may be a bit early. they are still setting up. here they are -- the clothes we saw during the casting. they are being displayed by the sales agent responsible for selling the close to retailers. she...
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sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many more places in the world, there is still serious problems with the euro that have to be taken into account. tonight i went to a high school here in this swiss alpine town where they invited all coppers, people attending the conference and locals to come hear european finance ministers talk about the future of the euro. and it's like discussing a patient that you thought was going to die and is now merely in intensive care. nobody likes to use the word austerity. the italian finance minister calls it responsibility. the german finance minister said oh, i don't like the sound of the word austerity it sounds so harsh in eng will be. i prefer the word discipline, which probably he jokes is a good german word. and earlier this week, the head of the imf called it consoli
sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many more places in the world, there is still serious problems with the euro that have to be taken into account. tonight i went to a high school here in this swiss alpine town...
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you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in southern africa. the united nations is mounting an appeal for at least 50 million euros to deal with the crisis. more rain is forecast for the coming days. >> the residents of beijing have been warned again to avoid going outdoors due to a dangerous mob. toxins in the air have been measured it 20 times higher than levels deemed safe to breathe. the smog has been suffocating the chinese capital for weeks. hospitals have reported a spike in patients with respiratory problems, including many children. >> workers protesting the closure of several belgian steel plants have clashed with police. it will shut down most of its production lines in belgium, costi
you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in southern africa. the united nations is mounting an appeal for at least 50 million euros to deal with...
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it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud and clear. he is on the list for a return flight, although he is not optimistic about his prospects. >> my dream is to have a small clothing store, but i have no money. >> it is time to leave, even though his asylum application would have had good chances under normal circumstances. daniel estras acknowledges this. >> we want to make sure that even last minute, they know their rights, and they know there is a chance they will get asylum even if they will apply, but once -- what we see is once they are decided, determined to get back, they never get back
it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud...
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the euro stoxx 50 down by just a little bit more. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow pretty much trading flat. the euro up against the greenback at a value of $1.3568. >> just days after toyota regained its spot as the world's no. 1 carmaker, it has announced recalls affecting more than 1 million cars around the world. >> one recall limbaugh's career role of -- one recall involves carolla models. there are also lexus models with windshield wipers that failed to function in heavy snow. he recalls come after a series of quality problems that have damaged toyota's reputation for quality. amazon shares opened sharply higher on the back of better than expected earnings on the end of your business. >> holiday sales grew 22% to just over $21 billion. it was mainly down to a major boost in the ebook sector. jeff bezos said revenue from kindle sales was up 17% in 2012. >> the euro has formally rejected a bid from ups to take over its dutch giant. >> the eu antitrust authorities said the deal would have stifled competitio
the euro stoxx 50 down by just a little bit more. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow pretty much trading flat. the euro up against the greenback at a value of $1.3568. >> just days after toyota regained its spot as the world's no. 1 carmaker, it has announced recalls affecting more than 1 million cars around the world. >> one recall limbaugh's career role of -- one recall involves carolla models. there are also lexus models with windshield wipers that failed to...
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zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany begin to you try it out at all costs you talk about all costs yes to austerity see if we know it was scary but yes to the eurozone at all costs the course we've been seeing for over a year if not two years now as you said a manifestation perhaps being shown of the entire eurozone problem but so. being set in the example in greece how much longer can the people there continue under those conditions and i think we're beyond the limit. of how a society can handle this and stare it which and beyond the compared to the consequences of prolonged were for or like the great depression of the 1930's to be certain mr to press he has never said that and serious i wanted to be europe or costs but he has strongly supported that there might be a solution without the sterett it but within the euro zone i think that is the contradiction of his policy i think that if you had a position that would include at least as an option. the exit from the euro zone the
zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany begin to you try it out at all costs you talk about all costs yes to austerity see if we know it was scary but yes to the eurozone at all costs the course we've been seeing for over a year if not two years now as you said a manifestation perhaps being shown of the entire eurozone problem but so. being set in the example in greece how much longer can...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have had success in a local election and could possibly be poised to knock angela merkel off her throne, so to speak. what are the chances? >> there is a bullish mood in potsdam. it has a lot to do with the election victory in lower saxony. it was part -- in part because they have strong elysian partners. -- coalition partners. that is a bit of a plus -- strategic fuss. the man they want to send into the ring to challenge angela merkel, peer steinbrueck, he has had his back against the wall not too long ago because of the indiscreet comme
the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have...
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that's interesting let's talk more about that how do you see attempts to save the euro folding out so many people have been saying this is the beginning of the end of the euro when are we going to see the end well you're right in the netherlands where i am active as a writer i've called for a referendum to be organized what we see is that there's a political elite in all of europe determined to see this through to the bitter end all major political parties support the idea of the euro whereas it's becoming more and more clear that it's not working very well so what we really need is a plan b. a backup scenario and an organized dismantlement but let's look specifically at france in terms of the euro and a possible collapse what would it mean for france's economy. well. they're basically two scenarios of dismantlement of the euro the first is disorderly doing this mentum and that would be very problematic and the other option is an orderly dismantlement and this doesn't look that bad ever been produced through reports by a prominent economists not so long ago by the wolfson prices being
that's interesting let's talk more about that how do you see attempts to save the euro folding out so many people have been saying this is the beginning of the end of the euro when are we going to see the end well you're right in the netherlands where i am active as a writer i've called for a referendum to be organized what we see is that there's a political elite in all of europe determined to see this through to the bitter end all major political parties support the idea of the euro whereas...
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i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved in the course of the next few months ultimately the lender of last year.
i don't really see that there's a way that the over arching dilution of the european union and the euro zone itself that they can save themselves from affectively forty fifty sixty years of pork barrel politics is some horror of they're going to be miraculously saved in the course of the next few months ultimately the lender of last year.
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not at the slightest you know the european union the euro zone he lives very closely intertwined. political entity the various parts within it have to have an opposite line of cajun talking to some but the with whom you disagree does not necessarily mean spelling out and i don't. suppose. i just want to follow comment from it is funny and as we heard the news that the greek parliament brought in those massive tax hikes overnight but it's a surprise many saying really harsh tax hikes but the government saying totally fair unnecessary briefly what is the impact on those are tax hikes going to have on the greek people and is it fair. they're definitely not fair and they're certainly self-defeating in the sense that you have a collapsing economy you increase the tax rates and you end up with fewer taxes all right yana thank you very much indeed sorry about the poor quality of our communication but we got there good to hear from the n.f.l. of arkansas political economist northwest joining there in athens. in the midst of the economic crisis regulators are coming under fire for making l
not at the slightest you know the european union the euro zone he lives very closely intertwined. political entity the various parts within it have to have an opposite line of cajun talking to some but the with whom you disagree does not necessarily mean spelling out and i don't. suppose. i just want to follow comment from it is funny and as we heard the news that the greek parliament brought in those massive tax hikes overnight but it's a surprise many saying really harsh tax hikes but the...
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to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position and the demand for many products, in the machine and equipment area, is extremely high and it will remain so. >> german engineering firms head into the new year with confidence a sign the job market will remain stable in the months ahead. >> if you are looking ahead with optimism to the new year you are not alone. pope benedict predicts peace will prevail in 2013. >> the pontiff made his upbeat forecast to mark the catholic church's world day of peace. he was convinced of humanity's capacity to live without conflict despite the inequality and terrorism afflicting many parts of the world. >> yeah. there is on
to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position...
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commitment of the germans the french the italians and the spaniards the core nations to keeping the euro together and the central bankers said you know the germans do not like paying for quite a bit of the greek and pop probably the spanish that they will do it they have committed to it and the european nations have even though they have been protest anger they have committed to staying within the european construction because they don't see how europe can go back to being a series of atomized nations so it's really a question of an economic decision that also is a political decision i think there will be it will be difficult to get european nations to move towards fiscal unity it makes sense because if you can play the budget or when country against another you will have speculation different landing rates everywhere but i think the reason why you haven't heard about the euro zone conflict these past weeks is that it is actually doing better and if you look at the stock exchanges in the various european countries euro zone countries you can see that they're shooting right up there's als
commitment of the germans the french the italians and the spaniards the core nations to keeping the euro together and the central bankers said you know the germans do not like paying for quite a bit of the greek and pop probably the spanish that they will do it they have committed to it and the european nations have even though they have been protest anger they have committed to staying within the european construction because they don't see how europe can go back to being a series of atomized...
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warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on if he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be it's his own backbenchers now widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back house to britain in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and pretty thing in criminal justice with the need that british membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum and after the next general election i think you've really got to. really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if
warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on if he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be it's...
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economies they're not half as bad as you think in the eurozone especially and so i would bet on the euro ok the americans will keep printing money i have no doubt about that john where you think the arab spring is going to go there's any doubt about it i. don't really think the arab spring is going to happen do it this year. you know it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a low after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite the ban on all demonstrations and protests. which the bahraini government has imposed with american support. but you know we'll have to see i think yemen will con
economies they're not half as bad as you think in the eurozone especially and so i would bet on the euro ok the americans will keep printing money i have no doubt about that john where you think the arab spring is going to go there's any doubt about it i. don't really think the arab spring is going to happen do it this year. you know it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a low after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things...
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that makes one point two million euro. in colombia gold is highly coveted by the criminal organizations. so in order to avoid an ambush the time and day of the transfer or decided at the last minute made my escape this is the most critical moment and on this side and the gold leaves the factory it up got to be transported to the city of middy in. the in goods or carried away at a run. the soldiers mark out the course. the operation is completed in four minutes. the precious cargo takes off towards middle .
that makes one point two million euro. in colombia gold is highly coveted by the criminal organizations. so in order to avoid an ambush the time and day of the transfer or decided at the last minute made my escape this is the most critical moment and on this side and the gold leaves the factory it up got to be transported to the city of middy in. the in goods or carried away at a run. the soldiers mark out the course. the operation is completed in four minutes. the precious cargo takes off...
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zone as long as it has these this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany can put pressure and if you. put it all waiting for you online including seek but don't find a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of protection set to be unveiled in london soon you can go ahead to want to read how man could do to the eyes of big brother. also not just cheering crowds for the pope's prayer that's as members of the notorious ukrainian femen group stage a naked protest right in the heart of the vatican online we've got the details on what sparked the woman's discontent this time around. well it is time for a short break here on r.t. i'll be back with more of today's news in just a couple of minutes. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. michelle soon which brightened. a song from feinstein chri
zone as long as it has these this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany can put pressure and if you. put it all waiting for you online including seek but don't find a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of protection set to be unveiled in london soon you can go ahead to want to read how man could do to the eyes of big brother. also not just cheering crowds for the pope's prayer...
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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal. the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states with some regions now desperately wanting out more grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west. to europe it is divided from the self i've never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we covered. corporate cash for the campaign coffers as part of the us political clean. no we here for u.k. british quit european union. we found a jury on the soldier appointed u.n. free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international
euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal. the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states with some regions now desperately wanting out more grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west. to europe it is divided from the self i've never...